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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electric
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...
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economy. >> when i see that you are so close to like the 50. do you have any incentive over 50. threshold. become big business. different considerations? >> definitely some considerations. the problem is my goal is to grow. and provide better life for my employees, for my family. and if i stopped our growth at 49, we're not reaching our potential, so i just want to dig deep and find other ways. i mean, all other businesses, all big businesses the challenge we are all going to fassments i'm not stopping the growth. i'm going to keep on going and hopefully be at 1100 or a thousand and deal with the circumstances after that. >> make you nervous though? as you see the prices jump up? you see going up 20%. >> we are self-insured. it's a little bit different. when we think about the overall panel for employees. we are competing against google and facebook and all these others in our marketplace so what's the environment like and what's in our pantry and what are the benefits getting. flexibility in
economy. >> when i see that you are so close to like the 50. do you have any incentive over 50. threshold. become big business. different considerations? >> definitely some considerations. the problem is my goal is to grow. and provide better life for my employees, for my family. and if i stopped our growth at 49, we're not reaching our potential, so i just want to dig deep and find other ways. i mean, all other businesses, all big businesses the challenge we are all going to...
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economy is still in trouble. they're still gonna accomodate loose money policies still on the table. the stocks are going to march higher. whether you think it's manipulated or not, that's just the world we live in today. > >how have you been handling the hedge funds? they've been taking these large shots at companies, making a lot of news, a lot of noise. but what have you been doing as a trader with that information? > >unfortunately as a trader you have to have better timing and keep an eye on when they come and when they go. they are cyclical and they all act at once. but right now we have to have better timing and we can't use our big positions all at once. we have to slowly piece ourselves into the market because we can't afford to let it all go at once because these hedge funds are so big that that could really cost us some money. > >the ipo market has been hot this year. it's up about 43% compared to last year. did you buy any ipo's? are you buying any ipo's? > >we're gonna say this---yes we did. we're go
economy is still in trouble. they're still gonna accomodate loose money policies still on the table. the stocks are going to march higher. whether you think it's manipulated or not, that's just the world we live in today. > >how have you been handling the hedge funds? they've been taking these large shots at companies, making a lot of news, a lot of noise. but what have you been doing as a trader with that information? > >unfortunately as a trader you have to have better timing and...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> tokyo may well be the most amazing food city in the world. with a nearly unimaginable variety of places stacked one on top of the other, tucked away on every level of densely packed city streets. at lawsons, you can dig into their unnaturally fluffy, insanely delicious addictive egg salad sandwiches. i love them. layer after layer after layer of awesome. crowded eateries serving who knows what. but it all smells delicious and looks enticing. in the tiny almost micro-neighborhood of nakamaguro, tokyo, all is quiet. and amazingly for right here in the middle of this eye goggling, pinball machine of a city, green. yasuda lives here. and he loves this place. a low key joint to enjoy family meals and meet friends. >> i so much appreciate i see you and all of the people from the u.s. >> well, we miss you. >> i miss new york city. >> i'll tell you something really terrible. every relationship i've ever had with a woman, a
wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> tokyo may well be the most amazing food city in the world. with a nearly unimaginable variety of places stacked one on top of the other, tucked away on every level of densely packed city streets. at lawsons, you can dig into their unnaturally fluffy, insanely delicious addictive egg salad sandwiches. i love them. layer after...
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. >> broad consequences for the economy. >> the j.p. morgan settlement really highlights the need to extend that law so we could have a full housing recovery. >> a need consumers would have to look to congress to fulfill. stacy tisdale, al jazeera, new york. >> before mortgages were reduced, by december 31st, banking in this country is not just about huge institutions like jb morgan or wells fargo and other caught up in the fail. there are thousands of smaller american banks that serve people and especially businesses that don't necessarily fit the cookie cutter mold of big institutions. i'm talking about community banks. hundreds of which did in fact fail during the financial melt down. >> as patricia sabga reports, new rules and changing landscape for banking. >> this town needs this me reply one horse institution only to have someplace people can come without crawling to potter. >> in it's a wonderful life, community banks still play a vital role in the nation's economy. providing loans to small businesses and farms and individuals w
. >> broad consequences for the economy. >> the j.p. morgan settlement really highlights the need to extend that law so we could have a full housing recovery. >> a need consumers would have to look to congress to fulfill. stacy tisdale, al jazeera, new york. >> before mortgages were reduced, by december 31st, banking in this country is not just about huge institutions like jb morgan or wells fargo and other caught up in the fail. there are thousands of smaller american...
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what it might mean for our economy with an extra day of shopping. and tomorrow's turkey bowl matches. we have the "a-team" and more. stay with us. ♪ ♪ reporter: general jack keane on what it means for the obama as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business car om capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. what's in your wallet? stay on the syrian government announcing that it will attend geneva on january 22. those folks aimed at endin a three-ar civil war that has killed more than 100,000 people now. and president bush are president bashar al-assad is mag peace talks. but the iranian administration is expressing deal distractions. releasing its own language which includes nclear energy. china now claims i
what it might mean for our economy with an extra day of shopping. and tomorrow's turkey bowl matches. we have the "a-team" and more. stay with us. ♪ ♪ reporter: general jack keane on what it means for the obama as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with...
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if i want to destabilize the economy of the united states, i set up a fund of trading this and then all of a sudden, i have a fat finger and make a i make a mistake knowing that it's going to trigger downstream 20 that event. neil: coming up, don't tell mike tyson this because he might punch you out. the former heavyweight boxing champion is here and he is angry. and regis philbin hasn't gotten his cell. it that is here to tell you why he isn't close to being done with tv. and bill gates is putting some money where his mouth is. money where his mouth is. what should give republicans this is the quicksilver cash back card from capil one. it's not the "limit the cash i earnvery month" card. it's not the "i only earn decent rewards at the gas station" card. it's the no-games, no-signing up, everyday-rewarding, kung-fu-fighting, silver-lightning-in-a-bottle, bringing-home-the-bacon cash back card. this is the quicksilver card from capital one. unlimited 1.5% cash back on eve purchase, everywhere, every single day. so ask yourself, what's in your wallet? hmm. ♪ mm-hmm. [ engine revs ] ♪
if i want to destabilize the economy of the united states, i set up a fund of trading this and then all of a sudden, i have a fat finger and make a i make a mistake knowing that it's going to trigger downstream 20 that event. neil: coming up, don't tell mike tyson this because he might punch you out. the former heavyweight boxing champion is here and he is angry. and regis philbin hasn't gotten his cell. it that is here to tell you why he isn't close to being done with tv. and bill gates is...
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look as a global economy. that's how we continue to grow. almost 40% of our growth is coming from outside the united states. in these new emerging markets. >> what's the hottest one for you now? >> china is a big market. we have over 800 new retail stores there growing. we're also despited about areas like india and brazil, other emerging markets around the world. >> did you feel that? that was more licensings revenue coming in for neil. >> coming around christmas, that has to be easy. >> peanuts is an amazing christmas. as soon as it stars with halloween to christmas, one time for our brand. >> neil cole with iconix. good to see you. >> let's go to seema mody with a special market flash. >> bitcoin, it's been a volatile week, but bitcoin hit an all-time high today. on twitter a lot of folks trying to figure out if it will break $1,000. let's keep an eye on it. clearly, there is a lot of bullish appetite on the street for bitcoin, the digital currency. bill and kelly. >> for everybody's reading g to new york times online and read andrew ross
look as a global economy. that's how we continue to grow. almost 40% of our growth is coming from outside the united states. in these new emerging markets. >> what's the hottest one for you now? >> china is a big market. we have over 800 new retail stores there growing. we're also despited about areas like india and brazil, other emerging markets around the world. >> did you feel that? that was more licensings revenue coming in for neil. >> coming around christmas, that...
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the majority of the sanctions to be removed for the iran to be reintegrated into the international economy as well as the international community and for people to have a chance to grow and things like that. and prevent the economic meltdown which everybody is witnessing at this time. >> so, if that happens, if iran is brought back more into the international community and not so isolated, what does that mean for the rest of the region? >> well, i think what it means is it all depends, of course, we are talking about iran being reintegrated into the international community on the basis of the kind of approach that this new government has made the first step of which has been this interim agreement. this is a complete departure from the kind of diplomacy or the language which was used by the previous ahmadinejad government. with the regional powers to remove, you might say, tension to moved in to the direction of assuring regional powers that iran is not pursuing a nuclear weapons program, obviously, the chances for security and stability will be enhance did. you have to bear in mind that t
the majority of the sanctions to be removed for the iran to be reintegrated into the international economy as well as the international community and for people to have a chance to grow and things like that. and prevent the economic meltdown which everybody is witnessing at this time. >> so, if that happens, if iran is brought back more into the international community and not so isolated, what does that mean for the rest of the region? >> well, i think what it means is it all...
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well as you said the situation is is interesting and actually challenging for forty craning economy i think the cold mathematics of it suggest. cream probably has evolved over water to try to find some kind of financing option you know to plug in the external holder so ukraine is facing in our view a very very clear. one of them is is obviously to have to brace the international monetary fund. to conclude a jew which russia and the third option is to obviously touch each else on a long term basis basis of the european union so these are the options there are very clear very well known it seems to me it seems to me. that probably going to the i.m.f. at least from our perspective makes the most of the most sense at this juncture but but again for for for for for the i.m.f. who are really giving money to crazy ukrainian government needs to do some very important things including allowing a more flexible exchange rate but much more importantly agreeing to an increase in gas cars for for the population ok thank you so much for that really appreciate the find out to viewpoint back. now movi
well as you said the situation is is interesting and actually challenging for forty craning economy i think the cold mathematics of it suggest. cream probably has evolved over water to try to find some kind of financing option you know to plug in the external holder so ukraine is facing in our view a very very clear. one of them is is obviously to have to brace the international monetary fund. to conclude a jew which russia and the third option is to obviously touch each else on a long term...
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seen as the employees here they can be seen as competitors for jobs as well and with the turn in the economy it's coincidence this took place in 2008. i did a lot of investigation into hate crimes and that kind of goes hand in hand. so that is how they are making a living. some women work in homes taking care of the cleaning and babysitting. >> i don't know if you heard there is a student group in texas today they took the program off but what shocked me is the head of the student group was actually looking out. his name was garcia. to me it was shocking knowing that they decided that this would be a good idea. did you find any hate among the groups you talk to? >> i didn't find hate but one of the attackers his mother is african-american and his father is puerto rican and what i learned in reporting this book is, while i think we know already people tied to humanity to those that we know. it's not different for example with black-and-white. it's like my best friend but i don't believe in whatever. so it's kind of they were comfortable in their own world because they knew each other and spok
seen as the employees here they can be seen as competitors for jobs as well and with the turn in the economy it's coincidence this took place in 2008. i did a lot of investigation into hate crimes and that kind of goes hand in hand. so that is how they are making a living. some women work in homes taking care of the cleaning and babysitting. >> i don't know if you heard there is a student group in texas today they took the program off but what shocked me is the head of the student group...
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what it might mean for our economy with an extra day of shopping. and tomorrow's turkey bowl matches. we have the "a-team" and more. stay with us. ♪ ♪ reporter: general jack keane on what it means for the obama administration's next move ♪ ♪ no two people ha the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- rieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. hmm. ♪ mm-hmm. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now -- but hurry, the offer ends soon. [ santa ]o, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 ml350 for $599 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. for $599 a month [annouer] ...every wish for a bed that could feel perfe
what it might mean for our economy with an extra day of shopping. and tomorrow's turkey bowl matches. we have the "a-team" and more. stay with us. ♪ ♪ reporter: general jack keane on what it means for the obama administration's next move ♪ ♪ no two people ha the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy because reports. of. a roundup of the headlines this week. protests over the government's decision to pull out of a trade deal with the e.u. and violently in the ukrainian capital. tough sanctions or diplomatic action was agree the nuclear deal with iran is a breakthrough but they did. for on what made it possible meanwhile. this agreement has made the world a much more dangerous place it will make our partners in the region safer the obama administration's facing pressure from skeptics both at home and abroad if the deal comes under fire from washington and tel aviv. we would also call a halt to the damaging westminster policies of pushing so many people.
find out what's really happening to the global economy because reports. of. a roundup of the headlines this week. protests over the government's decision to pull out of a trade deal with the e.u. and violently in the ukrainian capital. tough sanctions or diplomatic action was agree the nuclear deal with iran is a breakthrough but they did. for on what made it possible meanwhile. this agreement has made the world a much more dangerous place it will make our partners in the region safer the obama...
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dinner last night so this is simon black of sovereign man and he was at a dinner with the national economy club and ben bernanke was the guest of honor he said at one point during the evening when pressed about whether his quantitative easing program was good for wall street at the expense of main street he being ben bernanke he flat out denied it saying that such a premise is simply not true he defended his printing eighty five billion dollars per month suggesting that fixing interest rates as zero is beneficial for society because among other things it allows people to buy cars right well and allows people to go into debt into ever deeper debt and it's funny because this idea of giving out all of them for them is beer to keep them docile and keep them cleaning up the park clean up their their open air prison it reminds me of wal-mart and mcdonald's it was reported this past week that they themselves are out there giving the equivalent of a couple of beers to their employees to have him come into the store and perform menial label labor and slave labor so this amsterdam model is being pic
dinner last night so this is simon black of sovereign man and he was at a dinner with the national economy club and ben bernanke was the guest of honor he said at one point during the evening when pressed about whether his quantitative easing program was good for wall street at the expense of main street he being ben bernanke he flat out denied it saying that such a premise is simply not true he defended his printing eighty five billion dollars per month suggesting that fixing interest rates as...
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that's a huge percent of our economy and that's part of the economy we want to sustain and grow and it's important to re-emif a size the message. we know that it's important and we know we enjoy those small stores. but when you realize it's a big part your town look like if there were no small businesses. i met with a book seller. a viral video of this small business going out business and this small business going out of business and then you have a main street with nothing on it. >> that's very true. on small business saturday i'll be going to a local book store. i can't tell you how rewarding it is to go down there, see the christmas tree, be there with the families and know we're supporting our community. i want it's going to be there year after year. so it's a fabulous opportunity just to get the word out there. you know, sba guarantees loans for all small businesses but a lot of them are those main stream businesses we want to make sure are available to all of our communities. >> thank you very much. again, we encourage everyone to shop small on november 30th. >> it's my pleasure i
that's a huge percent of our economy and that's part of the economy we want to sustain and grow and it's important to re-emif a size the message. we know that it's important and we know we enjoy those small stores. but when you realize it's a big part your town look like if there were no small businesses. i met with a book seller. a viral video of this small business going out business and this small business going out of business and then you have a main street with nothing on it. >>...
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. >> we know the economy is slowly recovering. how would you gauge the spirit of entrepreneurs? are you seeing more people ready to dive in whereas perhaps they were not a few years ago or is there still that same hesitation that many people have quite honestly when they think about buying a home as we wait to see what's next with our markets in in economy? >> the spirit is certainly alive and well. when the economy took a dip, one of the things that happened, people that may not have started a small business, love their jobs and health insurance and decided there's nothing else to do, may as well start a small business. now people can go into it with a little more security that the economy is behind them as well. >> that's great news. thank you so much. you can watch your business 7:30 a.m. eastern time on msnbc. we're also following developing news involving small businesses and the president's health care law. we'll get the latest from the white house. plus, pope francis taking on capitalism and what he calls the idol tri of money. the first major writing since becoming pope.
. >> we know the economy is slowly recovering. how would you gauge the spirit of entrepreneurs? are you seeing more people ready to dive in whereas perhaps they were not a few years ago or is there still that same hesitation that many people have quite honestly when they think about buying a home as we wait to see what's next with our markets in in economy? >> the spirit is certainly alive and well. when the economy took a dip, one of the things that happened, people that may not...
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of monetary policy on the economy is not immediate. --er -- policymakers cannot must try to look well ahead. it is a difficult task. second, the effects of monetary policy on the economy today depend importantly not only on current policy actions, but also on the public's expectation of how policy really well -- will evolve. it is a current speed of the car depending on whether what the car expects the derby to do for the future. of public expectation monetary policy matters today because expectations have important effect on current financial conditions. it affects employment and inflation over time. because investors can choose freely between holding a longer security or rolling over a sequence of short-term securities, longer-term interest rates today are mostly linked to market participant expectations of how short-term rates will revolve. if monetary policy makers are expecting to keep short-term rates low, then current interest rates are likely to be low as well or else be equal. in short, monetary policy expectations matter. ind
of monetary policy on the economy is not immediate. --er -- policymakers cannot must try to look well ahead. it is a difficult task. second, the effects of monetary policy on the economy today depend importantly not only on current policy actions, but also on the public's expectation of how policy really well -- will evolve. it is a current speed of the car depending on whether what the car expects the derby to do for the future. of public expectation monetary policy matters today because...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. imany cold medicines may raisee your blood pressure. that's why there's coricidin hbp it relieves cold symptoms without raising blood pressure. so look for powerful cold medicine with a heart. coricidin hbp. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same c
wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. imany cold medicines may raisee your blood pressure. that's why there's coricidin hbp it relieves cold symptoms without raising blood pressure. so look for powerful cold medicine with a heart. coricidin hbp. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis...
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foreclosure crisis 5 years ago was one of the first signs that something was going very wrong with america's economy. >> good evening, we have news tonight about houses and foreclosures in america, and it's not the news any of us wanted to hear. >> but foreclosure also affects those who don't own their homes, renters, often time lower income renters. between 2007 and 2012, over 2,500 new york city buildings went through foreclosure. the residents of these buildings are plagued by more than just financial woes. foreclosure is causing the environment around them to deteriorate. >> my name is joanna paulino. i am 33 years old, and right now i'm a stay-at-home mom. august first, i'll be 4 years living in this apartment. i moved here august, 2008. i was in the shelter system, so it was really first come...first thing i picked was the first thing i saw, i had no choice. >> joanna paulino lives at 836 faile street, a building that entered foreclosure in the summer of 2011. the building was in poor condition then, but since entering into foreclosure, the environment has gotten far worse. >> this is my boys'
foreclosure crisis 5 years ago was one of the first signs that something was going very wrong with america's economy. >> good evening, we have news tonight about houses and foreclosures in america, and it's not the news any of us wanted to hear. >> but foreclosure also affects those who don't own their homes, renters, often time lower income renters. between 2007 and 2012, over 2,500 new york city buildings went through foreclosure. the residents of these buildings are plagued by...
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economists estimate the distillery business has the potential to boost the state economy by hundreds of millions of dollars. like many new businesses coming to detroit, the financial issues didn't deter them setting up shop. where some sees obstacle, the ceo sees opportunity. >> this might diversify agriculture in michigan as we grow collectively. >> the investment in a neighbourhood on a rebound is welcomed by many who live here. they are on pace to produce 3,000 cases of premium liquor this year. in a warehouse where the aroma is intoxicating, these entrepreneurs see a future where the glass is always at least half full. >> holiday shopping gets a boost. u.s. shoppers spend nearly $10 billion on black friday, down 13% on last year. sales rose 2.3% overall compared to 2012 once thanksgiving day sales were added to the mi.. >> colorado communities are banding together to recover from the devastating flood in september. jamestown was nearly destroyed. we look at how residents are bouncing back. >> the music is back. with it the people are slowing returning to the foothills down in the
economists estimate the distillery business has the potential to boost the state economy by hundreds of millions of dollars. like many new businesses coming to detroit, the financial issues didn't deter them setting up shop. where some sees obstacle, the ceo sees opportunity. >> this might diversify agriculture in michigan as we grow collectively. >> the investment in a neighbourhood on a rebound is welcomed by many who live here. they are on pace to produce 3,000 cases of premium...
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the economy. poor choices on cece's part. it's just the way of the world. >> would you say that whatever you're doing isn't working? >> i'm persisting. >> in what? >> in staying alive. my dad committed suicide. i'm not going to follow in his footsteps. >> your dad gave up. whatever his reasons are, may his soul rest in peace. >> uh-huh. >> without a doubt, this is a copy cat suicide. >> uh-uh. >> your story line, the economy, cece is strangling you. >> when you're competing with people with harvard degrees that try to work at blockbuster. >> you could get a job. you could be an assistant on movie sets. >> i've gotten jobs. i've had more jobs than anyone i know by far. >> i don't think the job debate helps you at all. >> no, it doesn't. right. >> i think she's going. would you do the only thing she really wants from you and go to the landlord and say i'm off the lease, two months. >> i'm going to get a roommate. >> you can put an ad in the paper right away for a roommate? >> i've done it. >> my perfect world, i'd like to see y
the economy. poor choices on cece's part. it's just the way of the world. >> would you say that whatever you're doing isn't working? >> i'm persisting. >> in what? >> in staying alive. my dad committed suicide. i'm not going to follow in his footsteps. >> your dad gave up. whatever his reasons are, may his soul rest in peace. >> uh-huh. >> without a doubt, this is a copy cat suicide. >> uh-uh. >> your story line, the economy, cece is...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. shhhh! shhhh. [ coughs ] i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat all that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] nope. [ sniffles ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting antihistamine to relieve your runny...
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economists tell us that a poor economy in africa will rebound on london and new york and we are linked together by the world wide web, we are politically joined so that what happens today can have repercussions in london or new york tomorrow. and so we have created this global market in this intimation in this interdependence. and it hasn't caught up with us yet. we still think that we can sit back from it all and if we don't -- if we don't achieve a global outlook, i think the world will come to us sometimes in a terrible form. >> one of your more recent books is entitled "the first christian: saint paul's impact on christianity" is. >> i go to pakistan a great deal and they treat me like a kind of rock star that. >> why is that? >> they are hungry to hear western voice and i one of their prices in 2008, which gives you a wish for a better world, and i suggested the child of compassion, which was written by a leading activist representing a sign that despite our many differences, we are all in agreement and we can write this together and work together for a better world. one of the pe
economists tell us that a poor economy in africa will rebound on london and new york and we are linked together by the world wide web, we are politically joined so that what happens today can have repercussions in london or new york tomorrow. and so we have created this global market in this intimation in this interdependence. and it hasn't caught up with us yet. we still think that we can sit back from it all and if we don't -- if we don't achieve a global outlook, i think the world will come...
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the reason they taper is because the economy is doing well. that bodes well for stocks. >> it's like a drug, it takes away. they're not going to do it complete. they will ease a little bit. >> it's when they start that the market -- >> they're told they're not rising interest rates for years. here is a rule of thumb. take your age, so if you're a 20-year-old, 20% of your money goes interest bearing bonds, 80% in stocks. if you're a 60-year-old, 60% in stocks. but you need to balance your investment approach. you can't stick it in a bank, eastern a quarter of 1% and expect to keep up with inflation. >> very interesting, you're right. after the melt down people are still -- >> when was the best time to buy? >> when the melt down happened. people were not buying, they were selling. you have to buy when it's cheap. >> all right, we'll, excited about your company party? we want to try to help you keep your job and maybe your dignity, stick around. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ]
the reason they taper is because the economy is doing well. that bodes well for stocks. >> it's like a drug, it takes away. they're not going to do it complete. they will ease a little bit. >> it's when they start that the market -- >> they're told they're not rising interest rates for years. here is a rule of thumb. take your age, so if you're a 20-year-old, 20% of your money goes interest bearing bonds, 80% in stocks. if you're a 60-year-old, 60% in stocks. but you need to...
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we have a fluid economy. it's about the can-do spirit and we do what we have to do to create value for our customers, our employees and shareholders. there's a lot of flexibility involved with that. of course, there has to be some sensitivities to people's personal value. it's all about balance, i think. >> do they have a choice, by the way, if they have a real problem about working on thanksgiving? >> of course. that's what the flex siblt all about. some people don't celebrate thanksgiving. some do. it's about helping the country at the same time and i think this whole issue is about balance. >> real quick. how important is thanksgiving? black friday, some people forget, gets its name from traditionally be the time of year when retailers would book a profit for the year. how critical is it for american apparel? >> in our mall stores, it's absolutely critical. it's a critical shopping festival in the united states, so we have to take advantage of. again, we're competing with -- there's worldwide competition.
we have a fluid economy. it's about the can-do spirit and we do what we have to do to create value for our customers, our employees and shareholders. there's a lot of flexibility involved with that. of course, there has to be some sensitivities to people's personal value. it's all about balance, i think. >> do they have a choice, by the way, if they have a real problem about working on thanksgiving? >> of course. that's what the flex siblt all about. some people don't celebrate...
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ukraine is known for the economy. the gdp it is the ease of zone one point five percent in the incidence of thirteen. and this photo of the trees down five cents the yearly in buying interest rates are tuning in investments. so what's the other deities in rio in recession for the country you can get it in him the armada within these human needs. there's a medical term for facial trauma. that's what's on his deal with the cone for ukraine. it's not applicable to the state to function normally. it would lead to the closing of tens of thousands of factories and businesses millions of jobs because of this deal would send the ukrainian economy spiraling into total collapse it would effectively paralyzed state. the fact that they are ten steps right now a european squares and just act of protest will stay here for awhile probably until the end of the summit in vilnius closely watching the situation a lot did of us with all the latest details as we get. the country with independents will become the face of this and so to say
ukraine is known for the economy. the gdp it is the ease of zone one point five percent in the incidence of thirteen. and this photo of the trees down five cents the yearly in buying interest rates are tuning in investments. so what's the other deities in rio in recession for the country you can get it in him the armada within these human needs. there's a medical term for facial trauma. that's what's on his deal with the cone for ukraine. it's not applicable to the state to function normally....
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we need to really look at our economy, our society, what is possible. the one thing which we really need to worry about is that this is a country where you could never eliminate illegals from our midst. that is a fundamental mistake of all these legislations, which is that as long as we have restraints in place and people cannot just walk in or swim in, this is inevitable that we have to have these restraints because people want to come here. you go to india or china, put your finger on somebody's children say, do you want to go to america? they will say, where is the plane and where is the ticket. we cannot afford to dismantle restrictions. illegals are bound to becoming an and using all sorts of ways to come in. the real problem is -- you can do it by analogy by the movie "the untouchables" -- no matter how many idiots you send out to keep out out opponents, the trucks will keep -- al capones, the trucks will keep rolling in. whatever mix of policies we come up with, we have to allow for the fact that we should not set up obstacles to the id process.
we need to really look at our economy, our society, what is possible. the one thing which we really need to worry about is that this is a country where you could never eliminate illegals from our midst. that is a fundamental mistake of all these legislations, which is that as long as we have restraints in place and people cannot just walk in or swim in, this is inevitable that we have to have these restraints because people want to come here. you go to india or china, put your finger on...
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economy. >> you said something important, the cost of medical care was going up. it doesn't address the cost of medicare whatsoever. >> we don't know that. we haven't seen it in place. >> it may cause it to rise because it doesn't address the real issue and that is the real issue. the cost of medical care. it offers health insurance to people that don't have it and you try to figure out a way to insure 30 or 45 million people without costing the american public not a single dime more. remember that? how is that going to happen? >> it wasn't possible to do it then and it's not possible to do it now. as a country we have a responsibility to pony up money for those that don't have insurance. >> but we have been. that's what we do. there's another cost and it's the cost of innovation and medical ideas and going forward to try to come up with new drugs and new technologies and rather than having somebody get their tonsils out and having to be in the hospital for seven days, is there a better technology so they can recover for 48 hours. that comes from a market that is
economy. >> you said something important, the cost of medical care was going up. it doesn't address the cost of medicare whatsoever. >> we don't know that. we haven't seen it in place. >> it may cause it to rise because it doesn't address the real issue and that is the real issue. the cost of medical care. it offers health insurance to people that don't have it and you try to figure out a way to insure 30 or 45 million people without costing the american public not a single...
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well as you said the situation is is interesting and actually challenging for for the crane economy i think the cold mathematics of it suggest ukraine probably has evolved over water to try to find some kind of financing option you know to plug in the external hold so ukraine is facing in our view a very very clear. one of them is is obviously true to brace the international monetary fund. to conclude a jew with russia and the third option is to obviously touch each shelf on a longer term basis basis of the european union so these are the options there are very clear very well rolled it seems to me it seems to me. that probably going to the i.m.f. at least from our perspective makes the most of the most sense at this juncture but but again for four for four for the i.m.f. who are we giving money to crane ukrainian government needs to do some very important things including allowing a more flexible exchange rate but so much more importantly agreeing to an increase in gas stars or for the population ok thank you so much for that really appreciate the find out to the point that. now movi
well as you said the situation is is interesting and actually challenging for for the crane economy i think the cold mathematics of it suggest ukraine probably has evolved over water to try to find some kind of financing option you know to plug in the external hold so ukraine is facing in our view a very very clear. one of them is is obviously true to brace the international monetary fund. to conclude a jew with russia and the third option is to obviously touch each shelf on a longer term basis...
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one how to alleviate the damages and losses for ukraine's economy still this didn't. have been protesting all week and we only have to wait and see where this goes from now because we see indications that protests are unlikely to die down for now and poll what i want to know is what has the reaction been from ministers the fact that this trade deal hasn't gone through which is what everyone was expecting. well i think this is a clear frustration for a. villain this you have to remember katie that it's taken years of negotiations just to get to this point now the presence of a few in here of course that the country where this summit is being held was quoted as saying that the arguments to get a court official tried to convince him to change his mind at the eleventh hour they didn't reach his. mind on this footage of the so much from thursday evening when the delegates met at a reception prior to an informal dinner behind the scenes camera footage and you can see german chancellor angela merkel just about here saying to a person you have a clue which could be expected m
one how to alleviate the damages and losses for ukraine's economy still this didn't. have been protesting all week and we only have to wait and see where this goes from now because we see indications that protests are unlikely to die down for now and poll what i want to know is what has the reaction been from ministers the fact that this trade deal hasn't gone through which is what everyone was expecting. well i think this is a clear frustration for a. villain this you have to remember katie...
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he also says thou shall not -- exclusion and inequality because such an economy kills. speaking of that, let's go to business where this morning we'll get an early look at weekly jobless claims. we get that on a wednesday instead of a thursday. where heed the markets all many the green, although fractionally so in the s&p and dow. the response is better than expected housing report. there's a five-year high. steve sedgwick, good morning. >> yeah. the kay shiler home price was the real -- wrels we saw potentially the report coming out, and they could charge consumers for parking money on deposit. this is a long shot. the fed in its most recent chat talked about potentially charging banks. banks having zero interest rates, and consumers may be tied on deposit. it is a long shot. waiting for the banks to turn around and said no, that's not the case as well. men's warehouse turning the tables in a bid for -- basically when you are the acquirer, if you get acquired, this is called the patent house. 1980s. >> yeah. i actually have a retro little joy stick game of trying to te
he also says thou shall not -- exclusion and inequality because such an economy kills. speaking of that, let's go to business where this morning we'll get an early look at weekly jobless claims. we get that on a wednesday instead of a thursday. where heed the markets all many the green, although fractionally so in the s&p and dow. the response is better than expected housing report. there's a five-year high. steve sedgwick, good morning. >> yeah. the kay shiler home price was the real...
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the economy is not friendly right now for people who need jobs. you are not required to have a college degree, but i know people with masters degrees. at some, that is where they stay. others get promoted up. >> what about the relationship between people who have lots of degrees like that and people who don't? is there tension there? >> i haven't seen it. perhaps it exists. you learn very quickly, the measure of success is how well you do the job on the street. if you have a phd or a ged, it is irrelevant if you can't do the job well or if you can do the job well. the respect you get from your coworkers is how well you do the job. things like, again, your degree level is irrelevant if you are the kind of worker who will stand up for your partner no matter what or the kind of worker who will rat out your partner. your education is not factoring in those kinds of situations. people with college degrees perhaps -- and i do not know that this is true, but perhaps -- when it comes to the test for promotion, since they have been through college, maybe t
the economy is not friendly right now for people who need jobs. you are not required to have a college degree, but i know people with masters degrees. at some, that is where they stay. others get promoted up. >> what about the relationship between people who have lots of degrees like that and people who don't? is there tension there? >> i haven't seen it. perhaps it exists. you learn very quickly, the measure of success is how well you do the job on the street. if you have a phd or...
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that's a huge percentage of our economy, and that's part of the economy we want to sustain and grow. i think it's important that we reinfusis the message. i think we know we enjoy the small stores. when we realize it's such a big part of the economy, it's important for us to get the word out. >> this idea of what would you town look like if there were no small businesses, i met with a bunch of book sellers. we thought about this as a marketing campaign, some sort of viral video of this small business going out of business and this small business going out of business, and then you have a main street with nothing on it anymore. >> that's very true. on small business saturday, i'll be going to a local book store in my home community of portland, maine. i can't tell you how rewarding it is to go to the book store, walk around the other shops, see the christmas tree, be there with the families, and know we're supporting the community that's going to be there year after year. it's a fabulous opportunity just to get the word out there. sba guarantees loans for all small businesses, but a l
that's a huge percentage of our economy, and that's part of the economy we want to sustain and grow. i think it's important that we reinfusis the message. i think we know we enjoy the small stores. when we realize it's such a big part of the economy, it's important for us to get the word out. >> this idea of what would you town look like if there were no small businesses, i met with a bunch of book sellers. we thought about this as a marketing campaign, some sort of viral video of this...
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that has consequences for the economy, people's ability. >> the safety net. >> the whole thing starts to crumble. i hear about red states blue states but a deeper hypocrisy. republicans have said they like devolution. they said we're going to cut subsidies, direct subsidies for state hospitals under medicaid. instead we're going to create the power of the states to opt in instead of direct subsidies people are going to get individual coverage. there's going to be more individual responsibility brought to bear. by the way, the federal government is going to cover 100% of the medicaid expansion for two years and 90% thereafter. there is literally no reason for states to opt out. they are doing so purely i had logically. in the case of georgia the government is saying the government was wrong to cut subsidies in the first place, begging for subsidies back rather than taking responsibility. >> dr. siegel, i want to ask you, in terms of this dynamic, you are familiar with many hospitals across the country. are they speaking up? are they speaking to elected representatives in state houses a
that has consequences for the economy, people's ability. >> the safety net. >> the whole thing starts to crumble. i hear about red states blue states but a deeper hypocrisy. republicans have said they like devolution. they said we're going to cut subsidies, direct subsidies for state hospitals under medicaid. instead we're going to create the power of the states to opt in instead of direct subsidies people are going to get individual coverage. there's going to be more individual...
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jessica taff with more on that. job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story next only on al jazeera america >> performing an autopsy with the scalpel could become a thing of the past because doctors can now look insid inside the humany with the click of a mouse. we have more now. >> reporter: it's the stuff of science fiction. exploring the human body after death without a scalpel touching the skin. this facility is home to the digital autopsy center where pathologists can conduct post mortems with the click of a computer mouse. the virtual exam keeps the body intact and sees things that are difficult to find in a traditional autopsy. >> we have had the scan and w
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may the twenty eleven the government has been accused of incompetence and failing to invest in the economy unemployment stands at fifteen cents and a poor credit rating from its chain is it from going money internationally. the changes in government is listening battling islamist militants tasted like a awesome apron that the cheney to the nintendo system knowing when an opposition leader was assassinated in conducting anti government protests in all my time is mrs saw a coma kill themself in a cheesy tourist resort. and on daniel position have discussed this new transition of power pop into existence breaking down she knew she was once considered the cradle of the spring after the twenty eleven revolution is now facing a major crisis for the economy a hapless governments and the islamist insurgency the apology which also she has been in court in london before trial to former school assistance to himself and his ex wife is liberty ship. nigel wilson. this is elizabeth's and francesca group who are accused of purchasing items for themselves using credit cards given to them by such intervals
may the twenty eleven the government has been accused of incompetence and failing to invest in the economy unemployment stands at fifteen cents and a poor credit rating from its chain is it from going money internationally. the changes in government is listening battling islamist militants tasted like a awesome apron that the cheney to the nintendo system knowing when an opposition leader was assassinated in conducting anti government protests in all my time is mrs saw a coma kill themself in a...
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the double-edged sword of the service economy. ght, nine, ten. it's easy for me to say whatever i want about the government. me can go home. our lives will go on. we don't pay the price for that. everybody who helped us could very well pay that price. it should be pointed out that a lot of people did not. a lot of people were nice to us but said i've already been in jail. you know, i really don't want to go back. it's a very real concern. what happens to the people we leave behind? one would think you can win freedom. they tasted freedom. you know, you can put the toothpaste back in the tube. you know, there's no doubt about that. but for the moment at least, things seem to be moving in the right direction, a country closed off to most for so long, sleeping, a 50-year nightmare for many of its citizens finally maybe waking up. to what? time will tell. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is a good place to both experience fantasy and reality. ♪ >>> the air, explosives and food? you can't beat that. ♪ muy gracias. the stands are in t
the double-edged sword of the service economy. ght, nine, ten. it's easy for me to say whatever i want about the government. me can go home. our lives will go on. we don't pay the price for that. everybody who helped us could very well pay that price. it should be pointed out that a lot of people did not. a lot of people were nice to us but said i've already been in jail. you know, i really don't want to go back. it's a very real concern. what happens to the people we leave behind? one would...
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. >> reporter: despite an improving economy, triple-a says consumers are uncertain about what tomorrow might bring, projecting a 3.7% drop in all air travel this year. reporting live at sfo, don knapp, kpix5. >> when the final numbers are in t is expected 43.5 people traveled this weekend. most of them 39 million by car. >>> it turns out a friend of paul walker was behind the wheel when the car they were in slammed into a pole and burst into names last night. speed was definitely a factor. the driver identified as roger rodis. he owned a sports car dealership and was a professional race car driver. the two men just left a fundraiser, paul walker's father was visibly shaken by what happened. >> i am just glad every time i saw him i told him i loved him. [crying] >> poor guy. walker was 40 years old. he leaves behind a 15-year-old daughter. a memorial is growing at the crash site as fans pay their respects. they are leaving behind flowers and notes and there has been a steady stream of visitors to the site. tyrese gib son was among those who stopped by. he starred in "fast and furious" w
. >> reporter: despite an improving economy, triple-a says consumers are uncertain about what tomorrow might bring, projecting a 3.7% drop in all air travel this year. reporting live at sfo, don knapp, kpix5. >> when the final numbers are in t is expected 43.5 people traveled this weekend. most of them 39 million by car. >>> it turns out a friend of paul walker was behind the wheel when the car they were in slammed into a pole and burst into names last night. speed was...
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and remember, the president has always said the economy is his first priority. if you look at the polls from americans, they are saying this is what they want to be talking about. and remember, karen, just earlier this week he was talking about immigration reform. that's also one of his key priorities in the certainly agenda. i think one of the things that has happened because of all of the focus on the website is that some of his other priorities clearly for the second term have been overshadowed by that. so the administration really trying to pivot, really trying to turn the page. >> right. >> hoping that they can refocus and have a shot at some of those other agenda items. >> victoria, what strikes me than is talking about the economy, jobs, his priorities, i mean, that really gives the president an opportunity to have a real -- a stronger point of contrast. when you're talking about not talking food stamps right after thanksgiving, as you head to christmas, and you're talking about a paul ryan plan that would be cutting food stamp programs, that is a good co
and remember, the president has always said the economy is his first priority. if you look at the polls from americans, they are saying this is what they want to be talking about. and remember, karen, just earlier this week he was talking about immigration reform. that's also one of his key priorities in the certainly agenda. i think one of the things that has happened because of all of the focus on the website is that some of his other priorities clearly for the second term have been...
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now centuries ago counting on the history to help out its economy. as carl bostick tells us, the 400th anniversary of that voyage. >> shipping is the story, and with the struggling economy, herrage is turning oits maritime history to help. >> we're building a boat. >> and not just any boat. >> it's the mayflower. >> the story of the mayflower begins here in the late 1600. build in this area. >> there were not much less than 26 mayflowers. mayflower was in the port books, the fact that it stated that it was of harrage, the home port was harrage. >> christopher jones the captain of the mayflower actually lived in a house that we're standing in front of now. >> when i see all these trees here, what did we expect to happen? >> there's about 150 trees in here weighing about 175 tons. it's about a third to a half of what we need to build a ship. >> the mayflower projects a job creation program will also build an exact replica of the ship in time of the 400th anniversary of the pilgrims 1620 voyage to america. >> the may floweflower actually started its voy
now centuries ago counting on the history to help out its economy. as carl bostick tells us, the 400th anniversary of that voyage. >> shipping is the story, and with the struggling economy, herrage is turning oits maritime history to help. >> we're building a boat. >> and not just any boat. >> it's the mayflower. >> the story of the mayflower begins here in the late 1600. build in this area. >> there were not much less than 26 mayflowers. mayflower was in the...
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. >> unfortunately we hear the economy does better but we find in spite of that there's more people in need. >> the dinner guests are also treated to health care screenings and nutrition advices as part of the big event. >>> coming up in the broadcast, a police officer's incredible rescue caught on camera as he jumped into action to save a man with a burning truck. >>> i'm tracee wilkins. the prince george's county council voted to raise the minimum wage. why some business owners say it was a step in the wrong direction. >> and the stars of th >>> right now at 6:30 we're watching the roads and the skies as the busiest travel day of the year begins to wind down. traffic today was heavy, but moving well in rain, light snow and sleet. >> and in the skies, about 260 flights have been canceled nationwide. fewer than 20 of those in our region. doug kammerer and chuck bell are standing by with what kind of weather we can expect. >> the best thing here is this storm is finally pulling away from the area. we saw two to three inches in part of the area. now that is all out of here after switchin
. >> unfortunately we hear the economy does better but we find in spite of that there's more people in need. >> the dinner guests are also treated to health care screenings and nutrition advices as part of the big event. >>> coming up in the broadcast, a police officer's incredible rescue caught on camera as he jumped into action to save a man with a burning truck. >>> i'm tracee wilkins. the prince george's county council voted to raise the minimum wage. why some...
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economy and th the dece of the middle class. and trey, welcome. chris, i don't remember sales going down, a big deal, what do you make of it? >> i wish i could make better news of it. we have record unemployment. we have zero wage growth. we have 48 million people, americans on food stamps, last time i hecked santa does not take ebt. it snow surprise this sale -- it is no surprise that sales were down. >> shopper spent -- how much is that? per family? 423 down from 423 in 2012. >> i think this question requires maybe a big picture approach, holiday shopping started early this year. retail me not conducted a survey. survey. 40% of shoppers started in september. it might have taken a bite out of the blacky sales. and there was a 21% jump in cybershopping monday. it might plan out. >> it always goes up, double digit? >> i don't know if much. last year was the biggest on-line shopping day in history, we were expecting a 15% jump. >> another big question, who won out, is it bricks and mortars or on-line? >> amazon. every other promotion i have seen, th
economy and th the dece of the middle class. and trey, welcome. chris, i don't remember sales going down, a big deal, what do you make of it? >> i wish i could make better news of it. we have record unemployment. we have zero wage growth. we have 48 million people, americans on food stamps, last time i hecked santa does not take ebt. it snow surprise this sale -- it is no surprise that sales were down. >> shopper spent -- how much is that? per family? 423 down from 423 in 2012....